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president nixon would be 100 years and he was born in yorba linda, california. >> hi there, shan nan. january 9th, 1913 president nixon was born in the house behind me, 36 years since his presidency ended with the watergate scandal and people gathering to consider what he did in a great historical context. and watergate is not forgotten or here at the library, but people today considering really what he did in terms of his greater political legacy for the world. take a listen. ♪ a soaring tribute to mark what would be the 100th birthday of a man's whose political legacy echoes across two centuries. richard nixon was a celebrated and vilified leader who coaxed a sleeping china out into the world and it sounded today, overburdened budget, health care reform and social freedoms. >> that's one thing that's very important for a lot of us who worked in that administration to see that at some point you understand the magnitude, the sheer magnitude of what he did. >> reporter: while washington today endures deep divisions. america's 37th president got on with the left as much as his own rep
president nixon would be 100 years and he was born in yorba linda, california. >> hi there, shan nan. january 9th, 1913 president nixon was born in the house behind me, 36 years since his presidency ended with the watergate scandal and people gathering to consider what he did in a great historical context. and watergate is not forgotten or here at the library, but people today considering really what he did in terms of his greater political legacy for the world. take a listen. ♪ a...
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the richard nixon library and museum has a plan for the centennial. we'll go live there for the details. ♪ people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i kn what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wi our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >> he retired general stanley mcchrystal taking the blame nor a magazine article that essentially ended his military career. he talks about the 2010 rolling stone article for the first time in his new memoir, my share of attacks. and the article anonymously quoted mcchrystal's aides criticizing. and he talked about it in an interview. >> i was awakened about 2 in the morning and i was told there was a problem, that the rolling stone article was about to come ou
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the richard nixon library and museum has a plan for the centennial. we'll go live there for the details. ♪ [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, wholesome noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> he retired general stanley mcchrystal taking the blame nor a magazine article that essentially ended his military career. he talks about the 2010 rolling stone article for the first time in his new memoir, my share of attacks. and the article anonymously quoted mcchrystal's aides criticizing. and he talked about it in an interview. >> i was awakened about 2 in the morning and i was told there was a problem, that the rolling stone article was about to come out and it was bad. >> shannon: mcchrystal resigned as administration in afghanistan after that article was published and in the book writes no matter how he judged the story for fairness and accuracy, the responsible was his own, you ca
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and former nixon speechwriter wrote in 1999. >> joining me now joe klein, journalist for time magazine. joe, how did the republicans come to this extremist point from what we have heard to president george w. bush resigning? there are a couple of things going on here. they are coming to an end. which is good news for the rest of us. there has been a 30 year drift since reagan to the right in the republican party. reagan when he made those statements didn't have to deal with rush limbaugh. he said something at that point and you also have a natural evolution of special interest groups and it is not just the nra. it is both sides of the abortion debate. it is some of the environmentalists. they take the most extreme position possible in order to raise money from their most devoted ne nat ticks. i know members who resigned in the past year because a lot of the stuff that was coming out from that organization before this election was really vile stuff about the president. and they have gone off the deep end. here is ronald reagan in a 1999 ceremony. >> i want to tell all of you here today
and former nixon speechwriter wrote in 1999. >> joining me now joe klein, journalist for time magazine. joe, how did the republicans come to this extremist point from what we have heard to president george w. bush resigning? there are a couple of things going on here. they are coming to an end. which is good news for the rest of us. there has been a 30 year drift since reagan to the right in the republican party. reagan when he made those statements didn't have to deal with rush limbaugh....
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. >> the big discussion that i remember was, what is richard nixon going to do? >> and remember saying, this was like a time bomb. it is a disaster for all of us. >> he said, john dean has just wrote me a list of 50 names of people and wants a full field investigation. that is a very unpleasant thing to have happen to you. >> the chief of staff called me. i cannot remember exactly what he said. he said he forgot one thing. we forgot a resignation letter. i said i would be interested in reading it. he said, you need to write it. >> the most interesting thing to me, key people from that era telling the story themselves. the best way would be to start a video oral history program that would show players from the left and the right, to have them tell the story and to use portions of the story in in the museum to let visitors understand the complexity of the drama. >> timothy nattali details the oral history project sunday night at 8:00 on to win a. >> -- "q &a." >>justin hyde
. >> the big discussion that i remember was, what is richard nixon going to do? >> and remember saying, this was like a time bomb. it is a disaster for all of us. >> he said, john dean has just wrote me a list of 50 names of people and wants a full field investigation. that is a very unpleasant thing to have happen to you. >> the chief of staff called me. i cannot remember exactly what he said. he said he forgot one thing. we forgot a resignation letter. i said i would...
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. >> well, we have clinton, we have nixon, we have a lot of other people that obviously got a second chance. >> by the way, pete rose has a six part tv series coming up, hits and misses, the misses would be the woman sitting next to him. premiering tomorrow on tlc. >>> i spoke with terence moore, i asked about this week's announcement that hall of fame voters had chosen no one to join the hall from this year's ballot. and terence took issue with pete rose's defense of roger clemens. >> well, two confessions, i personally have known pete rose for 35 years. he was my all time favorite player growing up as a youth. it pains me to say this but pete is wrong about this. roger clemens best friend at the time said roger clemens told him he used steroids. he backed out at the last minute when he was talking to the feds. the other thing pete said, numbers matter in baseball more so than any other sport. i mean, baseball's been around since 1869, have you these steroid users going against willie mays and hank aaron in history books is not fair to the guys of the past when you lump these knuckl
. >> well, we have clinton, we have nixon, we have a lot of other people that obviously got a second chance. >> by the way, pete rose has a six part tv series coming up, hits and misses, the misses would be the woman sitting next to him. premiering tomorrow on tlc. >>> i spoke with terence moore, i asked about this week's announcement that hall of fame voters had chosen no one to join the hall from this year's ballot. and terence took issue with pete rose's defense of roger...
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bush, 52, nixon 51, friday, obanna in the gallup powell, 48% job approval. the country is narrowly divided, bitterly divided in spl respects. there are big issues and the question is whether the president tries to bring people together or follows a pattern of confrontation and conflict. >> karl, on the issue of immigration, your old boss, george w. bush tried to bring people together and didn't manage to do it. president obama may have an easier path than former president bush did because of the changing demographics and the pressure that the republicans are feeling from the latino community? >> well, remember, president bush worked in a bipartisan fashion, john mccain, republican. ted kennedy, the lead sponsor, a democrat, president bush working in concerts 3 years. i would remind you, president obsmga was one of the people in the senate who voted to kill that bipartisan immigration reform, voting for every killer amendment offered up by the labor union. there is an element in the republican party, many of us believing that the issue must be settled. but th
bush, 52, nixon 51, friday, obanna in the gallup powell, 48% job approval. the country is narrowly divided, bitterly divided in spl respects. there are big issues and the question is whether the president tries to bring people together or follows a pattern of confrontation and conflict. >> karl, on the issue of immigration, your old boss, george w. bush tried to bring people together and didn't manage to do it. president obama may have an easier path than former president bush did because...
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his daughters julie nixon eisenhower and trisha nixon cox will be there. president nixon passed away in 1949 at the age of 81. >> bill: i'm proud to say i have not been invited to that party. >> oh, darn. >> if invited, i would not attend. >> sounds like a fun time. >> big names for broadway. >> bill: hang out with henry kiss ing summer and ben stein. two people who are known for being boring. >>> big names in newtown connecticut. tony winning producer van dean is putting on a stage show called from broadway with love at a connecticut theatre. it will feature stars from kiss me kate, wicked, jekyll & hyde all getting together at the end of this month raise money for the united way. >> bill: good for them. good for them. thank you dan. yes, indeed, an historic day at the white house. i got out of my sickbed to go down for the announcement in the east room. president obama coming out at 1:10 and announcing the final two members of the national security team. last week he nominated john kerry, a great choice to be secretary of state. yesterday, he presented t
his daughters julie nixon eisenhower and trisha nixon cox will be there. president nixon passed away in 1949 at the age of 81. >> bill: i'm proud to say i have not been invited to that party. >> oh, darn. >> if invited, i would not attend. >> sounds like a fun time. >> big names for broadway. >> bill: hang out with henry kiss ing summer and ben stein. two people who are known for being boring. >>> big names in newtown connecticut. tony winning...
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ever since nixon, i don't know. what you don't want to be caught on tape. thank you. merry christmas, happy new year to both of you guys. happy new year. when we return, let me finish with my thoughts on the year that was. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ these are... [ male announcer ] marie callender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinner into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> let me end tonight and the year with this. i said it was a year of two steps forward, one step backward. a reasonable judgment about america in 2012 is we are a more diverse people than some imagined. we are a country more tolerant of our diversity than i imagined. was it a good year for america? my answer is yes. as a country, we backed the rights of women, increasingly backed those of gay people. we voted as a people who believe not just in life and liberty, but the pursuit of happiness. from a distance of 236 years, we were very loyal to the openin
ever since nixon, i don't know. what you don't want to be caught on tape. thank you. merry christmas, happy new year to both of you guys. happy new year. when we return, let me finish with my thoughts on the year that was. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ these are... [ male announcer ] marie callender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinner into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie...
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. >> well, we've got clinton, we've got nixon, we've got a lot of other people that obviously got a second chance. >> by the way, pete rose has a six-part tv series coming up, hits and misses. the misses would be the woman sitting next to him. premiering tomorrow at 10:00 eastern on tlc. >>> earlier i spoke with karen smore, i asked her about this week's vote. she took issue with pete rose's problem. >> true con fences. i personally have known pete rose for 35 years. he was my all time player. it pains me to say this. pete is absolutely wrong about this. roger clemons's best friend at the time, andy pettitte, even said that roger clemens told him that roger uses steroids. andy backed out at the last minute. the other thing that pete said, that numbers matter in baseball more so than any other sport. baseball has been around professionally since 1869. you've got these steroid users going against willie mays, hank aaron, is not fair to those guys in the past when you lump these knuckle heads in with them. >> the steroid era happened for a while? >> it did. >> could it happen next year? >> th
. >> well, we've got clinton, we've got nixon, we've got a lot of other people that obviously got a second chance. >> by the way, pete rose has a six-part tv series coming up, hits and misses. the misses would be the woman sitting next to him. premiering tomorrow at 10:00 eastern on tlc. >>> earlier i spoke with karen smore, i asked her about this week's vote. she took issue with pete rose's problem. >> true con fences. i personally have known pete rose for 35 years....
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to inform david that theodore roosevelt is dead, nelson rockefeller is dead, and yes, even richard nixon is dead. this republican party, he can attach whatever wings he wants to, i read his article carefully. he is brilliant, a writer about brain behavior. partisan politics, i'm not sure. this republican party is what it is, although interestingly, the republican party as it is right now, based in the south and the midwest, being what it is in the sort of ronald reagan-bush family image is moving very rapidly. don't forget, lawrence, within the last couple of weeks they caved on the fiscal cliff, at least temporarily. they just voted in john kerry by 94 to 3. and leaving aside the guys from texas and oklahoma, all the other republicans voted for john kerry. and they're moving very quickly on immigration. so i think on the one hand the party in its guts, in its roots is not about to change any time soon. and they can forget about the old northeastern republicans. on the other hand, they have looked into the abyss, i think, and they have seen that they have to change. i was at an event ove
to inform david that theodore roosevelt is dead, nelson rockefeller is dead, and yes, even richard nixon is dead. this republican party, he can attach whatever wings he wants to, i read his article carefully. he is brilliant, a writer about brain behavior. partisan politics, i'm not sure. this republican party is what it is, although interestingly, the republican party as it is right now, based in the south and the midwest, being what it is in the sort of ronald reagan-bush family image is...
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on this day in that year, president richard nixon announced the nation's space program. >> he reviewed the program with the space agency, james fletcher. it made up of a booster and orbiter that will take off like a rocket and fly up like a spaceship and land back on earthlike an airplane. >> the shuttle program went on to fly some 135 space missions between 1981 and the last night in 2011. two of those missions ended in tragedy. the challenger disaster in 1986 where seven astronauts died. seven others were killed and 2003 when the columbia broke up on re-entry. >>> all 135 missions took from from florida's kennedy space center and nasa is set to rent or sell off some of the facilities and some are for nascar tests and boeing is paying for space to build a commercial spaceship. >>> the top spot of the treasury department could become vacant just as congress gets ready for the debt ceiling debate. what does president obama have up his sleeve? that's next. this is msnbc. [ female announcer ] how do you define your moment? the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your li
on this day in that year, president richard nixon announced the nation's space program. >> he reviewed the program with the space agency, james fletcher. it made up of a booster and orbiter that will take off like a rocket and fly up like a spaceship and land back on earthlike an airplane. >> the shuttle program went on to fly some 135 space missions between 1981 and the last night in 2011. two of those missions ended in tragedy. the challenger disaster in 1986 where seven...
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we -- reagan had iran-contra, nixon had watergate. clinton had monica lewinsky. why is it that they tend to go sour. >> lyndon jonls had to resign before he ran because of vietnam. ever since roosevelt and the amendment that limited his terms, presidents tend to run out of steam and maybe even get tripped up by scandal in these second terms. i think it's kind of a natural reaction to the fact that power is moving on beyond these presidents because, in fact, they are lame ducks. the obama white house has studied this very, very closely. they know the perils of the second term. they think they can avoid the worst pitfalls, first of all, they are saying there's no scandals on the horizon but believe they can avoid the worst by having a focused agenda and moving fast. >> we'll see if they can. george, thank you very much. george will have a special inauguration edition of "this week" this morning. white house sneen yore adviser david plouffe and eva longoria. >> we'll be live tomorrow beginning at 7:00 a.m. with george and josh elliott co-anchoring a special edition
we -- reagan had iran-contra, nixon had watergate. clinton had monica lewinsky. why is it that they tend to go sour. >> lyndon jonls had to resign before he ran because of vietnam. ever since roosevelt and the amendment that limited his terms, presidents tend to run out of steam and maybe even get tripped up by scandal in these second terms. i think it's kind of a natural reaction to the fact that power is moving on beyond these presidents because, in fact, they are lame ducks. the obama...
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you know, nixon's southern strategy, it was based on race-baiting. it was an attempt to drive out the working class white vote and there was a lot of kind of bracism underlying that. if you think of willy horton and beyond. so it's not like they got to where they are accidentally. so they fired up this base of people. now moving away from that is going to prove to be difficult. you know, how do you pick up the latino vote when you have this strong grassroots faction of your party that wants them all deported? when your presidential candidate was backing self-deportation, they have a huge problem and it's going to be highlighted more when they move to immigration reform this month. you know, you're going to see some republicans trying to work on a bill but you're going to see a lot of others saying absolutely not, refusing to work with it, and some will probably inevitably say offensive stuff that will make headlines and it will just reinforce the negative image. >> right. lily is agreeing with everything you just said. >> there's two points i want to
you know, nixon's southern strategy, it was based on race-baiting. it was an attempt to drive out the working class white vote and there was a lot of kind of bracism underlying that. if you think of willy horton and beyond. so it's not like they got to where they are accidentally. so they fired up this base of people. now moving away from that is going to prove to be difficult. you know, how do you pick up the latino vote when you have this strong grassroots faction of your party that wants...
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. >> the big discussion i remember was what is richard nixon going to do? >> i remember going home and you're scared to death. this is like a time bomb. this gets out and gets in the press, it is a disaster for all of us. >> he came to me and said the president council has brought me a list of, i think, 50 names of people and wants a full field investigation. that is a very unpleasant thing to have happen to you. >> it was shortly after the farewell speech i got a call and it was he said we forgot one thing. i said what is that, reforgot a resignation letter. you don't get it, you need to write it. >> i thought the best way not for me as a trained historian but i was not a nixon specialist for the players, key people living from that era to tell the story themselves . i thought the best way to this is to start video history program that involved the key players on the left and the righto to have them tell the story and use portions of the story in the museum to let visitors understand the complexity of this drama. >> the former head of nixon's museum. detai
. >> the big discussion i remember was what is richard nixon going to do? >> i remember going home and you're scared to death. this is like a time bomb. this gets out and gets in the press, it is a disaster for all of us. >> he came to me and said the president council has brought me a list of, i think, 50 names of people and wants a full field investigation. that is a very unpleasant thing to have happen to you. >> it was shortly after the farewell speech i got a call...
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richard nixon and grover cleveland were the only three. only one got to the white house. d focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple explanation. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a difference. join us. [ male announcer ] at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. >>> let's bring back our guests. i apologize for this, we're going to blame savannah for this, but i have to make this shame less plugs. >> i want to congratulate my daughter kristin from graduating from clom columbia and working for piers morgan. >> is that right? good luck to that. >> shameless plug, export now.com, any company can post online as easily as amazon or ebay in the united states. >> my mom lisa, president of the annapolis opera, trying to raise funds to bring opera to the people of annapolis. >> that's it for this edition of quts th
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i am not a nixon specialists. it was interesting to have the people living through that time to start the all history that involved the nixon players in the watergate drama from the left and the right, to have them tell the story and to use portions of the story in the museum to let visitors understand the complexity of this constitutional drama. >> the former head of the nixon presidential library and museum oralls the library's history project sunday night on c-span's "q & a." >> someone took a shot. i went down. i think it was 96 tanks that passed. each one would fire into the group. they came around anyone who was moaning and they shot him. >> to put it simply, near this town, 150 were made captive. 84 of them were shot down by ss forces who captain them. the survivors play dead in a field after they were fired on by machine guns at close range from the distance of myself to you in the audience. machine guns were fired at these men. they did not run. this fell to the ground. >> an american convoy traveling thr
i am not a nixon specialists. it was interesting to have the people living through that time to start the all history that involved the nixon players in the watergate drama from the left and the right, to have them tell the story and to use portions of the story in the museum to let visitors understand the complexity of this constitutional drama. >> the former head of the nixon presidential library and museum oralls the library's history project sunday night on c-span's "q &...
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nixon water gate, reagan iran/contra. we have the impeachment, which we also addressed, of president clinton. george w. bush had hurricane katrina and all the malfeasance that came as a result of that, the beginning of the great recession. so is this just recent look -- when you look in history, are there others that have had this same sort of precedence? >> yeah, and i think the biggest theme is that oftentimes -- and not true this time -- a second-term president feels fear, oftentimes he won't have enough power to do the things he wants. franklin roosevelt in 1937 got in the biggest landslide in presidential history. the congress was more democratic than it had been in that century, has ever been since then, yet he saw the supreme court overruling program after program of his so he decided to come back and ask congress to be able to pack the courts with justices of his own choosing. they slapped it down, had a lot to do with that being a miserable term nap's what barack obama was talking about when he said overreach. >>
nixon water gate, reagan iran/contra. we have the impeachment, which we also addressed, of president clinton. george w. bush had hurricane katrina and all the malfeasance that came as a result of that, the beginning of the great recession. so is this just recent look -- when you look in history, are there others that have had this same sort of precedence? >> yeah, and i think the biggest theme is that oftentimes -- and not true this time -- a second-term president feels fear, oftentimes...
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. >> the big discussion i remember was what is richard nixon going to do? i remember going home at night, you are scared to death. this thing gets out in the press, it is a disaster for all of us. >> johnny came to me and said, john dean the president's council, has brought me a list of 50 names of people and wants a full investigation of then. that is a very unpleasant thing to have happened to you. >> shortly after the farewell e, and, al haig called mea he said, we have about one thing. we forgot a resignation letter. i said, that is very interesting. it will be interesting reading. he said, you do not get it, you need to write it. >> dressed in a was for the players, key people living from that era to tell the story themselves. i thought the best way to do this was to start a video oral history program that involves the nixon players, but also players in the watergate drama on the left and right, to have them tell the story, and then to use portions of that story in the museum to let visitors understand the complexity of this constitutional drama. >> th
. >> the big discussion i remember was what is richard nixon going to do? i remember going home at night, you are scared to death. this thing gets out in the press, it is a disaster for all of us. >> johnny came to me and said, john dean the president's council, has brought me a list of 50 names of people and wants a full investigation of then. that is a very unpleasant thing to have happened to you. >> shortly after the farewell e, and, al haig called mea he said, we have...
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[video clip] >> the big discussion that i remember was what is richard nixon going to do? >> i remember going home that night and we were scared to death. it's like a time bomb. this thing gets in the press. it is a disaster for all of us. >> johnny walters came to me and said the president's council has bought me a list of 50 names of people and wants a full-scale investigation. that's an unpleasant thing to have happen to you. >> shortly after the farewell speech, al haig, the chief of staff, called me. he said we forgotten resignation letter. i would be glad to read it. >he said, it no, you need to write it. >> for the players at, the key people from that era held a story themselves. so i thought the best way to do this was to start the video oral history program that involved the knicks' players but also players in the water great drama on the left and right to have them tell the story and then use portions of that story in the newseum to let visitors understand the complexity of the constitutional drama. >> the former head of the nixon presidential library, tonight at
[video clip] >> the big discussion that i remember was what is richard nixon going to do? >> i remember going home that night and we were scared to death. it's like a time bomb. this thing gets in the press. it is a disaster for all of us. >> johnny walters came to me and said the president's council has bought me a list of 50 names of people and wants a full-scale investigation. that's an unpleasant thing to have happen to you. >> shortly after the farewell speech, al...
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>> i think with nixon you always have to have a split screen. half of it is going to be watergate. this is the first president who had to resign possibly to avoid prison over things that certainly would have had him convicted and thrown out of office. on the other side, you have to look at his other accomplishments, epa and foreign policy, certainly the opening to china, which seems more and more important every year. >> i was going to say pick up on china. at one point, wasn't he regarded, as most presidents are, as the most powerful man in the world, the way he opened that up. if you look at that legacy these 40 years later, where would he be without that path being opened? >> that shows you why historians have to wait 30 or 40 years or more because we could not know that in 1972. let's say 40 years from now china becomes hypothetically, has the motive or ability to be a national security threat to the united states, if that happens, future americans, future historians will look back at each of these presidents and say what could they have done to avert that? >> michael, to ask y
>> i think with nixon you always have to have a split screen. half of it is going to be watergate. this is the first president who had to resign possibly to avoid prison over things that certainly would have had him convicted and thrown out of office. on the other side, you have to look at his other accomplishments, epa and foreign policy, certainly the opening to china, which seems more and more important every year. >> i was going to say pick up on china. at one point, wasn't he...
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. >> i think ronald reagan changed the trajectory of america, in a way that, you know, richard nixon did not. and in a way that bill clinton did not. he put us on a fundamentally different path, because the country was ready for it. >> that wasn't the way president obama talked during his first term, but that was the guy who launched his second term yesterday. in an 18-minute address, the president laid out a defense of liberalism, a forceful argument for progressive values. just as president reagan made the conservative movement mainstream in the '80s, this president wants to mainstream liberalism, to leave a center-left country as his political legacy. >> we have always understood that when times change, so must we. that fidelity to our founding principles requires new responses to new challenges. that preserving our individual freedoms ultimately requires collective action. >> the president took on conservative opponents, making this unmistakable reference to wisconsin congressman and republican vice presidential nominee, paul ryan, who called recipients of federal benefits takers
. >> i think ronald reagan changed the trajectory of america, in a way that, you know, richard nixon did not. and in a way that bill clinton did not. he put us on a fundamentally different path, because the country was ready for it. >> that wasn't the way president obama talked during his first term, but that was the guy who launched his second term yesterday. in an 18-minute address, the president laid out a defense of liberalism, a forceful argument for progressive values. just as...
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nixon going to china on a smaller scale. is google going there for business to crack the north korean market considering how few computers are in north korea, it doesn't need to. google hasn't come up with within agreement with china and that's a huge market. perhaps google coming to the peoples republic even in the form of one guy that's still considered fairly exciting. we're talking again earlier about gorbachev. we weren't quite sure what he was up to early on. this dates us a little bit. he made early steps in the early '90s with the most minor of things. we got to see his wife for goodness sakes and kremlin watchers thought that was fascinating and kim jong-un has been showing off his wife and maybe a maybe as we see cracks in north korea. >> in the secrecy. thank you very much. >>> this morning we are also watching the weather as we give you a live look outside. this over the south bay in san jose. it is not a spare the air day as it has been the last couple but the state is asking you to avoid using your fireplace an
nixon going to china on a smaller scale. is google going there for business to crack the north korean market considering how few computers are in north korea, it doesn't need to. google hasn't come up with within agreement with china and that's a huge market. perhaps google coming to the peoples republic even in the form of one guy that's still considered fairly exciting. we're talking again earlier about gorbachev. we weren't quite sure what he was up to early on. this dates us a little bit....
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know a senator from utah who wrote a memo to the president of the united states and said this is a nixon goes to china moment for you. >> which senator would this have been? >> the junio senator. >> which president? >> the newly collected one. if you can be the first democratic president a bit of history to say we have to do something about entitlements, you can build up political capital that you can then do whatever you want to health care or environment or energy. or energy. >> so there is momentum building for something big. i want to hear you talking to one another about what that would be. >> the business community would applaud this. if we knew that there was a real bipartisan push for infrastructure spending, it might help us keep to factories open. however, -- >> really? >> absolutely. it would be work. we need tractors, we need things. so that it is not like the former stimulus were some of the dollar is held but everyone would admit, most of the dollars were wastedtwerewo -- and dollars were wasted. . business is encased -- business is engaged. there has to be accountability.
know a senator from utah who wrote a memo to the president of the united states and said this is a nixon goes to china moment for you. >> which senator would this have been? >> the junio senator. >> which president? >> the newly collected one. if you can be the first democratic president a bit of history to say we have to do something about entitlements, you can build up political capital that you can then do whatever you want to health care or environment or energy. or...
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richard nixon from 1969, and president john f kennedy in 1961. george h. w. bush in 1989. lyndon johnson in 1965. from 1977 jimmy carter and wrap up with george w. bush's speech from 2001. see ten inauguration speeches from ten past presidents. starting at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. requiring congress to act intestified working around the legislative body. speaking at the briefings hosted by the christian science monitor. he said he's hopeful not confident about the perspective for a tax reform. and expressed a willing tons look at the medicare eligibility age in the context of deficit reduction. this is an hour. >> thank you for coming. welcome to our first breakfast of the new year. our guest is sander levin of michigan. this is the first visit with the group. we welcome him. he's a detroit native learned bachelor of degree in chicago. elected michigan state senate. he was assistant administrator to agency for international development. he was elected to the house in 1982. four years after his brother karl elected to the senate. in march 2010, he won the gavel as chairman of t
richard nixon from 1969, and president john f kennedy in 1961. george h. w. bush in 1989. lyndon johnson in 1965. from 1977 jimmy carter and wrap up with george w. bush's speech from 2001. see ten inauguration speeches from ten past presidents. starting at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. requiring congress to act intestified working around the legislative body. speaking at the briefings hosted by the christian science monitor. he said he's hopeful not confident about the perspective for a tax reform. and...
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he was a speech writer and lawyer for president richard nixon. he is a comedian and has his own game show. the list goes on and on. ben, first of all, comedian is the most important hat you wear when we talk about the economic situation in washington. this debt ceiling is so not funny but why do i want to laugh and cry at the same time? >> because you have to laugh to avoid crying. the situation is hopeless. poor mr. lew just nominated it is a very prestigious post. i have been in that room many times. it is a magnificent office but he might as well burn himself up in it. there is nothing to be done about this budgetary situation. the deficit is going to grow and grow until it eats us all alive. there is nothing to be done but accept things that are very uncomfortable. you have to laugh to keep from crying. >> congress for 20 years has only passed laws and made policies with an eye to getting reelected again. if you looked at congress as a stock 18% approval rating, least productive congress in history last year. they are just running up a bill.
he was a speech writer and lawyer for president richard nixon. he is a comedian and has his own game show. the list goes on and on. ben, first of all, comedian is the most important hat you wear when we talk about the economic situation in washington. this debt ceiling is so not funny but why do i want to laugh and cry at the same time? >> because you have to laugh to avoid crying. the situation is hopeless. poor mr. lew just nominated it is a very prestigious post. i have been in that...
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he is a, if i may use an old nixon phrase and thatcher phrase, he's one of us, by which i mean he's a reaganite, or reaganaut as dick allen said, he's what i call an all- rounder. i think it's a cricket term. he is a legal eagle of course. a free marketeer. knows a lot about economics. a national security hawk. very knowledgeable about foreign policy. he is a, wish there were a better term for this, he's a social conservative. that term will have to do. and he's a hell of a guy. ladies and gentlemen, the new senator from texas, r, and capital r, rafael ted cruz. \[applause] >> thank you so much. jay has been a dear friend a long, long time. i told jay please -- you know this past week was a momentous week -- oh, i need a mike? hello, hello. >> as they said in the 20 70 campaign, help is on the way. \[laughter] so when the mike wasn't working i told all sorts of embarrassing secrets about jay nordlinger and i trust all of you got them in full lurid detail. this past week has been a momentous week. president obama was sworn in to a second term. i guess what made the news is beyonce appa
he is a, if i may use an old nixon phrase and thatcher phrase, he's one of us, by which i mean he's a reaganite, or reaganaut as dick allen said, he's what i call an all- rounder. i think it's a cricket term. he is a legal eagle of course. a free marketeer. knows a lot about economics. a national security hawk. very knowledgeable about foreign policy. he is a, wish there were a better term for this, he's a social conservative. that term will have to do. and he's a hell of a guy. ladies and...
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so i thought the best way to do this was to start a video oral history program that involved the nixon players and also players in the watergate drama on the left and right to have them tell the story and then to use portions of that story in the museum to let visitors understand the complexity of this constitutional drama. >> the former head of the nixon presidential library and museum details the library's oral history project tonight at 8:00 on "q&a." >> "washington journal" continues. host: in our sunday roundtable two veterans of capitol. longtime republican strategist and staffer to dennis hastert and one who worked for senators kennedy and reed. let's begin with the words of bob woodward it avoid the crisis next time try dell getting the job. players used their staff as messagers and backen but never empowered them to solve the problem. could the staffers have done better? guest: as a former staffer you always think that you know all the solutions but it is the members of congress and senators that have to face election. it is a lot easier to get in a back room without worrying
so i thought the best way to do this was to start a video oral history program that involved the nixon players and also players in the watergate drama on the left and right to have them tell the story and then to use portions of that story in the museum to let visitors understand the complexity of this constitutional drama. >> the former head of the nixon presidential library and museum details the library's oral history project tonight at 8:00 on "q&a." >>...
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this guy makes richard nixon look like a man who followed the law all the time. i think we have an imperial president, he sounds imperial, he's arrogant as hell and i'm furious about this and i'm going to tell you why. we're a magnificent country. we don't need to be turned upsidedown. we don't need to run from crisis to crisis to crisis. he's bankrupting this country. he said we had a discussion about the debt. when did we have a discussion about the debt. we've had a debate about taxes. the man is never around to have a discussion about anything. yes, he causes me to be furious when i watch and listen to him. >> megyn: i want to ask you, obviously, our viewers who are on the middle or the left may not be liking what you say about president obama. >> and those are the-- >>, but a lot of complaints about president bush being an imperial president. there is a question whether you give the chief executive too much power whether you may be upset when the chief executive doesn't share your party, and whether the frustration the president is showing with the house rep
this guy makes richard nixon look like a man who followed the law all the time. i think we have an imperial president, he sounds imperial, he's arrogant as hell and i'm furious about this and i'm going to tell you why. we're a magnificent country. we don't need to be turned upsidedown. we don't need to run from crisis to crisis to crisis. he's bankrupting this country. he said we had a discussion about the debt. when did we have a discussion about the debt. we've had a debate about taxes. the...
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his daughter will attend the ceremony at the richard nixon presidential library. they plan to lay a wreath sent from the white house. there was a will a presentation of colors and # one gun salute. he died in 1994 at the age of 81. >> an unsung hero of the 1979 iran hostage crisis has died. >> i told him that we were expecting gifts and invited him over. >> family members say john sherdon passed away after battling alzheimer's disease for several years. he hid four u.s. embassy workers in his home for two and a half months during the iran hostage crisis. that was depicted in the film argo, ben affleck apologized for leaving him out the film. in an interview this week, he said he was fully aware of his heroism and unable to include him due to time constraints. another canadian diplomats who hid two other americans was portrayed in the movie. >>> they plan to change its ways after they filed multiple complaints about the warranty and maintenance plans. they will pay $135,000 to settle the claims. customers were upset when sling media did not honor its warranty and g
his daughter will attend the ceremony at the richard nixon presidential library. they plan to lay a wreath sent from the white house. there was a will a presentation of colors and # one gun salute. he died in 1994 at the age of 81. >> an unsung hero of the 1979 iran hostage crisis has died. >> i told him that we were expecting gifts and invited him over. >> family members say john sherdon passed away after battling alzheimer's disease for several years. he hid four u.s....
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this president, i haven't seen anyone since richard nixon being isolated, surrounded by cronies, and making up things. >> it's not ronald reagan, it's not jimmy carter, it's not even george bush. the children thing, i think, is right offer the top so he can propose things, executive actions and say i don't need the congress. i mean, he's really, he's pushing the envelope here, but as long as the press doesn't chann challenge him and as long as democrats give tax breaks to corporations, it won't be the republicans, they can't get out themselves out of a wet paper bag. >> megyn: doug? >> i differ slightly. i think if the president uses the platform for the by part shanship that we all believe-- >> that's not the what we're talking about, doug. >> we have a crisis with guns. it's one this thing to-- it's one thing to promote children in the bag for-- >> the agenda for guns. >> it's about guns and killing children, not about a political-- >> if you think that's the solution, that's not what the american people believe is the only answers. >> 90% of the american people want background che
this president, i haven't seen anyone since richard nixon being isolated, surrounded by cronies, and making up things. >> it's not ronald reagan, it's not jimmy carter, it's not even george bush. the children thing, i think, is right offer the top so he can propose things, executive actions and say i don't need the congress. i mean, he's really, he's pushing the envelope here, but as long as the press doesn't chann challenge him and as long as democrats give tax breaks to corporations, it...
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president nixon in the early 1960's went to china. that seems like ancient history but that wastraight against the core of the republican party at that time. that was something that was inconceivable for a republican president to do, given the history of mainland china and taiwan, as they were both -- as they were both called. so there have been many times in our history when presidents have had to do the hard work. esident george h.w. bush made a budget agreent for which he -- may have caused him to lose the election in 1992 because it angered a number of republicans, but it also helped balance the budget and gave us a period of time in the 1990's when that agreement plus a good economy gave us an actual surplus of funding. sense that there is at the white house a feeling, two things that i would like to disabuse the white house of. thfirst is tt the budget problem isn't a real problem. i can't believe that people at the white house think that. i mean, everybody knows it is. senator mcconnell gave a very good explanation of what was
president nixon in the early 1960's went to china. that seems like ancient history but that wastraight against the core of the republican party at that time. that was something that was inconceivable for a republican president to do, given the history of mainland china and taiwan, as they were both -- as they were both called. so there have been many times in our history when presidents have had to do the hard work. esident george h.w. bush made a budget agreent for which he -- may have caused...
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nixon? >> didn't john mccain give us sarah palin? the same person we're just talking about a couple of minutes ago. wasn't john mccain the one whose ticket included an individual who was part of the courtship of those racist voters i was just talking about earlier? so, no, he won't accept that because he saw during the campaign rallies individuals that were holding up signs that said kill then senator obama. why would you embrace someone who doesn't come out against that action? >> quickly on that last note. carol, here's the deal. i am always, and republicans are always forced to defend the worst elements that exist in this country who label themselves under the brand of republican. are there racists within the republican party? yes. are there racists within the democratic party? emphatically, yes. are there anti-semites within the democratic party? yes. we don't have to sit here on a weekly basis and say why is it that l.z. won't and democrats won't call out and ostracize the worst elements of his party over and over again. we don'
nixon? >> didn't john mccain give us sarah palin? the same person we're just talking about a couple of minutes ago. wasn't john mccain the one whose ticket included an individual who was part of the courtship of those racist voters i was just talking about earlier? so, no, he won't accept that because he saw during the campaign rallies individuals that were holding up signs that said kill then senator obama. why would you embrace someone who doesn't come out against that action? >>...
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this is interestingly enough, this was richard nixon's pilot program he believed at that time, as many have after him, that the poor needed a way to defend themselves in our courts. so to go after this funding is not to go after $1 million. let's be honest. it's to go after the corporation. it's ill-timed, it is wrong, it is unfair, we should reject it by a majority, if not a unanimous, vote. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from -- the gentlelady -- the gentlelady's time has expired for the amendment. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from south carolina. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. the amendment is not agreed to. mr. duncan: madam speaker, i request the yeas and nays. the chair: the gentleman requests a recorded vote. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceed option the amendment offered by the gentleman from south carolina will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number six printed in part c of house report 113-1. for what purpose does the
this is interestingly enough, this was richard nixon's pilot program he believed at that time, as many have after him, that the poor needed a way to defend themselves in our courts. so to go after this funding is not to go after $1 million. let's be honest. it's to go after the corporation. it's ill-timed, it is wrong, it is unfair, we should reject it by a majority, if not a unanimous, vote. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from -- the gentlelady -- the...
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the best weight to do this was to start a video focus that involves nixon players and players in the watergate drama on the left and the right and have them tell the story and use portions of that story in the museum to let visitors understand the complexity of the constitutional drama. >> the former head of the presidential nixon a library details the library oral history project. sunday night at 8 p.m. on c- span's "q&a." >> a tally of the l.a. tour college vote has reaffirmed obama's the election -- a tally college voteoraoaral has reaffirmed obama's re-ele ction. final count -- for obama, 332 and four romney, 206. -- for romney, 206. >> the house will be in order. take your seats. >> mr. speaker, the vice president and the united states senate. [applause] >> mr. speaker, members of congress, pursuant to the law of the united states, the senate and house of representatives are meeting in a joint session to verify the certificate and counsel the boat of several states -- vote of the states. the certificates are authentic and correct in form. they will make a list of the v otes from
the best weight to do this was to start a video focus that involves nixon players and players in the watergate drama on the left and the right and have them tell the story and use portions of that story in the museum to let visitors understand the complexity of the constitutional drama. >> the former head of the presidential nixon a library details the library oral history project. sunday night at 8 p.m. on c- span's "q&a." >> a tally of the l.a. tour college vote has...
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richard nixon from 1969. ronald reagan, also john f. kennedy after that from 1961, obviously. george h.w. bush in his 1989 inauguration. linden johnson follows that. jimmy carter from 1977. we finish up with george w. bush from 1991. all of that getting under way tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> we'll start sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern with your calls and more and a look back at the president's 2009 inaugural dress. and then on monday the public inaugural ceremonies. our coverage starts at 7:00 a.m. the swearing-in is at noon. we'll cover that. the luncheon, the parade and more. and throughout the day of course you can continue to join us by phone, facebook and twitter. we're using the #inaug2013. while we wait for vice president joe biden we will go back to the issue of reducing gun violence in a round table discussion from this morning's "washington journal." host: this morning we've been talking with gun owners and getting their views on what the president had to say. what do you think of the proposals that the president made yesterday? guest: i think they're very en
richard nixon from 1969. ronald reagan, also john f. kennedy after that from 1961, obviously. george h.w. bush in his 1989 inauguration. linden johnson follows that. jimmy carter from 1977. we finish up with george w. bush from 1991. all of that getting under way tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> we'll start sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern with your calls and more and a look back at the president's 2009 inaugural dress. and then on monday the public inaugural ceremonies. our coverage...
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this is 86,000 acres tied up at the federal government, president nixon wanted to do the crossbar barge canal, then ultimately he decided against this, this amount of land was tied up in the federal register and helped with charlie bennett, a congressman from jacksonville at that time, sponsored a bill to take that 86,000 acres and move that back to florida where it was originally located. so we dee authorized the canal and president bush signed into law my bill november 29, 1990. the second major piece of legislation i very proud of is the telecommunication act of 1996. i was on the conferee with the senate. i had many amendments involved with that, particularly with the broadcast side. it provides competition, reduced regulation, and started this whole innovation in our telecommunication industry, and it was a great honor for me to serve and to be contributing to that great bill which created all the new jobs in this country. the third one was the veterans millennium health care benefits act, was signed by brinbrin on march 10 -- president clinton on march 10, 2000. this bill was to p
this is 86,000 acres tied up at the federal government, president nixon wanted to do the crossbar barge canal, then ultimately he decided against this, this amount of land was tied up in the federal register and helped with charlie bennett, a congressman from jacksonville at that time, sponsored a bill to take that 86,000 acres and move that back to florida where it was originally located. so we dee authorized the canal and president bush signed into law my bill november 29, 1990. the second...